Memorial Hall will host companies from France and Sweden performing old ballets with modern spins
By Janna Jung-Irrgang | April 16Within two weeks, Carolina Performing Arts is presenting two very different ballets.
Within two weeks, Carolina Performing Arts is presenting two very different ballets.
For the 24th time, Tonu Kalam will lead the UNC Symphony Orchestra in its final concert of the year.
The fruits of Kimberly Kutz’s seven-plus months of labor will open today. “Piece by Piece: Quilts, Collages, and Constructions” — one of the Ackland Art Museum’s most recent exhibitions — has been the curatorial intern’s project since August.
This is the last in a series of stories this week showcasing the student playwrights featured in LAB! Theatre’s “One Acts in the Park,” which begins Saturday at Forest Theatre.
On Thursday, Feb. 23, a group of stand-up comedians gathered in Historic Playmakers Theatre. They gave their best jokes, and by the end of the evening, eight comedians were chosen to compete in the National College Comedy Competition, hosted by Rooftop Comedy and TBS through the Carolina Union Activities Board. The eight winners will compete Tuesday at the regional run-off against Duke’s eight comedians. Staff writer Janna Jung-Irrgang talked to half of the team about preparing to beat Duke.
For a media network like mtvU, the Carolina Union Activities Board serves as an ideal outlet for promotion. The two groups are collaborating to bring the film “Act of Valor,” which stars a number of active-duty servicemembers in a fictional combat narrative, to the Varsity Theater tonight.
After a virtually empty performance schedule this January, featuring only Brooklyn Rider and the Knights, Carolina Performing Arts is hosting four shows by three different groups in a span of six days.